
A ‘breath of hope’ in the climate fight
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Seafarers of old saw kelp as a danger, marking it on maps to avoid it. Today those maps are helping to restore kelp as a friend of the climate. Kelp sucks in carbon so the Tseshat First Nation is working hard to bring it...
How a 150-year-old map may help unlock a climate solution is an episode from What On Earth by CBC. Seafarers of old saw kelp as a danger, marking it on maps to avoid it. Today those maps are helping to restore kelp as a friend of the climat...
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Published Mar 25, 2026, 00:21:21 long, audio available.
Seafarers of old saw kelp as a danger, marking it on maps to avoid it. Today those maps are helping to restore kelp as a friend of the climate. Kelp sucks in carbon so the Tseshat First Nation is working hard to bring it back around the Broken Group Islands in BC.
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How a 150-year-old map may help unlock a climate solution is an episode from What On Earth by CBC.
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This episode was published on Mar 25, 2026.
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How a 150-year-old map may help unlock a climate solution is from What On Earth by CBC.
Published Mar 25, 2026 and 00:21:21 long